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The Haunted Windchimes

The Haunted Windchimes sound is very traditional folk and blues and the songs have a vintage quality, as if they might have been written yesterday or 75 years ago.

It's the vocal harmonies that really set them apart, a three-headed juggernaut of Desirae Garcia (ukulele), Chela Lujan (banjo) and Inaiah Lujan (guitar). When their voices blend, it is nothing short of beautiful. The sound is often moody and melancholy, but it is always deeply affecting. That sound is embroidered by the instrumental mastery of Mike Clark (harmonica, guitar and mandolin) and the standup bass foundation of Sean Fanning.-Bill Reed, The Colorado Springs Gazette

"With gorgeous harmonies, striking originals and an encyclopedic knowledge of music older than the three of them combined."-Bill Forman, Colorado Springs Independent

"The ghost of classic blues mingles with a pop sensibility that's given an edge by incredibly touching harmonies."-Jon Pompeii, Pueblo Chieftain

"The Pueblo group Haunted Windchimes opened the show (for Arlo Guthrie Sept. 6, 2010) with a set of old-timey Western swing music that was so fun and so tight, it was clear this group is ready for prime time."-Warren Epstein, Colorado Springs Gazette

"They recreate the vibe of rural 1930s music with a contemporary consciousness. The rustic, honeyed harmonies are a delight."-Bruce Sylvester, Sing Out! Magazine

"Traditional, old-timey backwoods, backporch music that burrowed its way into your head and then refused to budge."-The Mad Mackerel (UK Music Blog)